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Thanks Monika!
My M. occa, if that's what is, is a mere 113mm.
The Mytilid is about 178mm and it's probably not P. viridis.
The cold rain just stopped in Durham, NC
David Kirsh
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> Well, I just happen to have the latest edition around:
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> Perna viridis: 165.9 mm (Victor Dan)
> Murex occa: 127.1 mm (Bunjamin Dharma)
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> Hope this helps
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> Monika
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> OK, no one could help me with record size Perna viridis.
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> What's the record size Murex occa?
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> (Sometimes size matters if it has spines)
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> David Kirsh
> Durham, NC
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